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What I do is to put fresh solder (to have some flux) on both the wire and the point I want to connect to. After that, it should be quick to fuse them with only short time heat, of course while holding the wire still. And I do have a good magnifier lamp to help my eyesight 👓 It gets hard only when it is really tiny, like 8 pins along each edge of a 5x5 mm chip. I've refrained from that 😉 BTW. One of my habits, when feasible, is to make a permanent setup with wires to a connector (like a female jumper connector), to make it easy next time. The I label the connector with what pins are where. |
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I purchased an SMD rework station for soldering smaller points. It's got both controllable soldering iron and hot air.
Does anyone have any tips and tricks on how I can best tap into GND/TX/RX on tiny wireless boards.
I've got soldering experience but these days, I need magnifying glasses too and don't want to ruin the boards.
I'm not getting into development, I just want a way to quickly tap into the above leads when tuya-convert won't work for example.
How do you tap onto those leads? Do you solder on a pin, a wire, something else? It's only for temp setup, nothing else.
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